Replying to @katvondiesel88 clear leader so far. Like owls? Like birds? Like INCREDIBLE watercolor paintings? Of course you love incredible birds as watercolor paintings.
Comment with the best name gets a print of this Great Gray Owl for FREE. My prints are handmade in Ohio, completely start to finish by me (the artist), printed on watercolor paper, with pigment based inks and hand embellished so they match the original as closely as possible. Each one is signed, numbered and incredibly limited edition. I only make 10…ever.
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Participating in art naming contests like this one is not only a fun way to engage with unique artwork but also a chance to own a truly special piece. Watercolor paintings, especially limited editions like this Great Gray Owl, carry a personal touch since the artist handles every step—from painting to printing and even hand embellishments. This ensures each print maintains the vibrancy and detail of the original. Naming the owl brings a personal connection to the piece, making it even more meaningful if you win. In my experience, picking a name requires balancing creativity with charm—something memorable yet fitting the mood and personality of the artwork. The suggested names like 'Madame Marshmellow' or 'Snowbert' convey a playfulness that resonates well with the owl's expressive features. For bird enthusiasts and watercolor lovers, having a signed and limited print offers a tangible link to the artist’s vision and technique. Knowing the print is crafted with pigment-based inks on quality watercolor paper and hand embellished elevates the art’s value beyond a typical mass-produced poster. If you cherish wildlife art, joining such community-driven events helps deepen your appreciation and sometimes brings unique art into your collection at a good value. Plus, it’s always exciting to see how others perceive the same piece differently through their naming ideas. So, if you love birds, owls, or watercolor painting, don’t miss the chance to comment with your creative name and potentially receive a rare, one-of-ten collectible print right from the artist’s studio in Ohio.















































